 joeMI
join:2006-08-15 Mcmillan, MI
| reply to voipdabbler Re: Reform domain name practices.
I agree.
And each country should maintain a black list of people who have been kicked off a web server or had ISP service canceled due to illegal activity.
Sort of like what we do for credit checks. You can't get a loan from any financial institution in the country if you have been bouncing checks all over town.
Why should you be able to sign-up for internet access and get web sites and web servers if you have been convicted of spamming, malware, pirating movies, etc.
And ALL sex related sites should be forced to have a common extension such as xxx or meta tag data so that it is easy to filter content for children. Violators get 1 warning and after that, are kicked off the internet.
And I especially like the domain registration criteria of the poster above. That way, if I don't want sites from a certain country due to high spamming or whatever, I can choose not to visit there. Today, there is no way to know who is really behind a particular web site.
I'll get off my soap box now. -- HughesNet | Business Internet plan | HN7000S | .98m/2W | G17 91W:1050MHz | 88 sig | ACP 99 | 1.5Mbps/385Kbps |
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 Insder There never was a second I in my name Premium join:2005-04-27 Salem, MA
| You had me up until sexual content on it's own domain. Parents should be, well..god...parents! Let them police their kids, no need to filter sexual content into it's own little box. -- The one, the only, the Insder. :: Fighting phishing for life. |
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